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				|  |  | -title: Fig CLI reference
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				|  |  | +title: Compose CLI reference
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				|  |  |  ---
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				|  |  |  CLI reference
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				|  |  |  Most commands are run against one or more services. If the service is omitted, it will apply to all services.
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				|  |  | -Run `fig [COMMAND] --help` for full usage.
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				|  |  | +Run `docker-compose [COMMAND] --help` for full usage.
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				|  |  |  ## Options
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				|  |  |  ### -f, --file FILE
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				|  |  | - Specify an alternate fig file (default: fig.yml)
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				|  |  | + Specify an alternate docker-compose file (default: docker-compose.yml)
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				|  |  |  ### -p, --project-name NAME
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				|  |  |  Build or rebuild services.
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				|  |  | -Services are built once and then tagged as `project_service`, e.g. `figtest_db`. If you change a service's `Dockerfile` or the contents of its build directory, you can run `fig build` to rebuild it.
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				|  |  | +Services are built once and then tagged as `project_service`, e.g. `docker-composetest_db`. If you change a service's `Dockerfile` or the contents of its build directory, you can run `docker-compose build` to rebuild it.
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				|  |  |  ### help
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				|  |  |  Force stop running containers by sending a `SIGKILL` signal. Optionally the signal can be passed, for example:
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				|  |  | -    $ fig kill -s SIGINT
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				|  |  | +    $ docker-compose kill -s SIGINT
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				|  |  |  ### logs
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				|  |  |  For example:
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				|  |  | -    $ fig run web python manage.py shell
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				|  |  | +    $ docker-compose run web python manage.py shell
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				|  |  |  By default, linked services will be started, unless they are already running.
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				|  |  | -One-off commands are started in new containers with the same config as a normal container for that service, so volumes, links, etc will all be created as expected. The only thing different to a normal container is the command will be overridden with the one specified and by default no ports will be created in case they collide.
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				|  |  | +One-off commands are started in new containers with the same condocker-compose as a normal container for that service, so volumes, links, etc will all be created as expected. The only thing different to a normal container is the command will be overridden with the one specified and by default no ports will be created in case they collide.
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				|  |  |  Links are also created between one-off commands and the other containers for that service so you can do stuff like this:
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				|  |  | -    $ fig run db psql -h db -U docker
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				|  |  | +    $ docker-compose run db psql -h db -U docker
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				|  |  |  If you do not want linked containers to be started when running the one-off command, specify the `--no-deps` flag:
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				|  |  | -    $ fig run --no-deps web python manage.py shell
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				|  |  | +    $ docker-compose run --no-deps web python manage.py shell
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				|  |  |  If you want the service's ports to be created and mapped to the host, specify the `--service-ports` flag:
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				|  |  | -	$ fig run --service-ports web python manage.py shell
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				|  |  | +	$ docker-compose run --service-ports web python manage.py shell
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				|  |  |  ### scale
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				|  |  |  Numbers are specified in the form `service=num` as arguments.
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				|  |  |  For example:
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				|  |  | -    $ fig scale web=2 worker=3
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				|  |  | +    $ docker-compose scale web=2 worker=3
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				|  |  |  ### start
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				|  |  |  ### stop
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				|  |  | -Stop running containers without removing them. They can be started again with `fig start`.
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				|  |  | +Stop running containers without removing them. They can be started again with `docker-compose start`.
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				|  |  |  ### up
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				|  |  |  Linked services will be started, unless they are already running.
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				|  |  | -By default, `fig up` will aggregate the output of each container, and when it exits, all containers will be stopped. If you run `fig up -d`, it'll start the containers in the background and leave them running.
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				|  |  | +By default, `docker-compose up` will aggregate the output of each container, and when it exits, all containers will be stopped. If you run `docker-compose up -d`, it'll start the containers in the background and leave them running.
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				|  |  | -By default if there are existing containers for a service, `fig up` will stop and recreate them (preserving mounted volumes with [volumes-from]), so that changes in `fig.yml` are picked up. If you do no want containers to be stopped and recreated, use `fig up --no-recreate`. This will still start any stopped containers, if needed.
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				|  |  | +By default if there are existing containers for a service, `docker-compose up` will stop and recreate them (preserving mounted volumes with [volumes-from]), so that changes in `docker-compose.yml` are picked up. If you do no want containers to be stopped and recreated, use `docker-compose up --no-recreate`. This will still start any stopped containers, if needed.
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				|  |  |  [volumes-from]: http://docs.docker.io/en/latest/use/working_with_volumes/
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				|  |  |  ## Environment Variables
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				|  |  | -Several environment variables can be used to configure Fig's behaviour.
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				|  |  | +Several environment variables can be used to condocker-composeure Compose's behaviour.
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				|  |  | -Variables starting with `DOCKER_` are the same as those used to configure the Docker command-line client. If you're using boot2docker, `$(boot2docker shellinit)` will set them to their correct values.
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				|  |  | +Variables starting with `DOCKER_` are the same as those used to condocker-composeure the Docker command-line client. If you're using boot2docker, `$(boot2docker shellinit)` will set them to their correct values.
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				|  |  |  ### FIG\_PROJECT\_NAME
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				|  |  | -Set the project name, which is prepended to the name of every container started by Fig. Defaults to the `basename` of the current working directory.
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				|  |  | +Set the project name, which is prepended to the name of every container started by Compose. Defaults to the `basename` of the current working directory.
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				|  |  |  ### FIG\_FILE
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				|  |  | -Set the path to the `fig.yml` to use. Defaults to `fig.yml` in the current working directory.
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				|  |  | +Set the path to the `docker-compose.yml` to use. Defaults to `docker-compose.yml` in the current working directory.
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				|  |  |  ### DOCKER\_HOST
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				|  |  |  ### DOCKER\_CERT\_PATH
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				|  |  | -Configure the path to the `ca.pem`, `cert.pem` and `key.pem` files used for TLS verification. Defaults to `~/.docker`.
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				|  |  | +Condocker-composeure the path to the `ca.pem`, `cert.pem` and `key.pem` files used for TLS verification. Defaults to `~/.docker`.
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